Perfect Scan of Indore, Madhya Pradesh, recently invested in a Jingwei LS 0604 RM digital cutting machine. The 30-year-old print service provider specialises in delivering the uncommon and challenging print jobs with speed to market, and those were some of the reasons for inducting the new kit, a first for Indore.

Nitin Gami, director at Perfect Scan

TechNova, the Indian representative for Jingwei, facilitated the sale and installation of the machine.

Perfect Scan is a part of Perfect Group which started in 1988 as a trading company for graphic art printing consumables. In 1995, Perfect Scan started a processing house with an imagesetter and scanner. In 1999, it ventured into print business. Besides Indore, Perfect also has a unit in Ahmedabad and Vadodara.

The firm produces large- and short-format print jobs for corporate clients like Reliance, Idea, Airtel, Vodafone, Lux, Being Human, Ritu Kumar, and Indian Oil among others.

“Indore is the hub of weddings and there are a number of smaller events which form parts of the wedding ceremonies. Wedding stationeries play a major role here, and the Jingwei LS 0604 RM an important part in the finishing process,” said Nitin Gami, director at Perfect Scan.

The Jingwei LS 0604 RM has a maximum speed of 800 mm/s and is capable of half-cuts, kiss cuts, creasing and scoring and is equipped with camera registration system. It can function on substrates like paper, paperboard, cardboard, kraft paper, PET, PVC, polycarbonate, polyvinyl sheets in a maximum size of 600x400mm with a cutting depth of 1.5mm.

Before investing in the Jingwei, Perfect Scan used a cutting machine from Patel Enterprises. However, Gami said, it was a one-dimensional cut-and-crease machine which could cut and crease at the start. “With the new kit, we can half-cut, full-cut any shapes.” He added, “The speed and accuracy help us deliver the products in time; saves manpower and is cost-effective because we do not need to source die-formes.”

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